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Today’s announcement of Catalent Pharma Solutions’ expansion of its bioanalytical manufacturing operation to Durham County is further proof of the ever-increasing importance of the life sciences to our regional economy.
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A Durham Tech Associate in Engineering graduate has been named a 2023 Goodnight Scholar. Samuel Korvie, 21, has been selected for the Goodnight Scholars program Transfer Class of 2023 at North Carolina State University.
Develop and implement websites, web applications, application databases, and interactive web interfaces.
It was 2011 and Molly Fahey and her husband watched their youngest son from the pediatric intensive care unit at Duke Hospital as the newborn battled heart failure.
In 1985, Durham Tech’s third president, Dr. Phail Wynn Jr., established the College’s formal observance of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday. This was just two years after the holiday received federal recognition — and well before all 50 states approved it as a paid holiday for state employees.
Nathaniel B. White Sr. blazed a trail at Durham Tech.
He was the College’s first African-American Board of Trustee member and a founding member of Durham Industrial Education Center. He was appointed by the Durham County Board of Commissioners and served 32 years as a trustee.
He was the College’s first African-American Board of Trustee member and a founding member of Durham Industrial Education Center. He was appointed by the Durham County Board of Commissioners and served 32 years as a trustee.
Durham Tech student Rue Bertrand has been named the Governor Robert Scott Leadership nominee.
Durham Technical Community College has joined forces with Durham Public Schools and local companies to fill a workforce need in the community.
Duke University and Duke University Health System announced today that they will invest $203 million over three years to expand economic opportunities for residents of Durham and the Greater Triangle.